Question Posted Thursday September 2 2004, 11:18 pm
My little sister is a freshman this year. We live about 1 1/2 miles from the homecoming football feild, and our parents are going to be out of town so our mom said she can have 5 of her friends sleep over after the game. What are some ideas for them to get home safely (without being egged to death by the seniors) without a car?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? carmextHiEF answered Monday November 1 2004, 2:09 pm: hmm that's kind of tough. if there happens to be any parks maybe walk through those. there usually lighted. and there usually aren't any streets with them. i know i've had to dodge some people before and the park was the best bet cause their car couldn't go through the park. if there is a bike path. that might be another option. usually motorized vehicles are not aloud on bike paths. otherwise i would say an alley but that is not very safe if you ask me. also you could possibly contact one of your sisters friends parents (that has a vehicle). they could pick up your sister and her friends. [ carmextHiEF's advice column | Ask carmextHiEF A Question ]
XoAlexandra answered Friday September 3 2004, 12:51 am: arrage sumone to pick them up, like one of your friend if they can drive... or walk with them with some of your friends, if your in bigger groups of people they might not bother egging you... i hope i help :) [ XoAlexandra's advice column | Ask XoAlexandra A Question ]
Sherry answered Thursday September 2 2004, 11:42 pm: Maybe them getting a ride by a friend thats like a junior or something...or asking a relative for a ride? [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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